Scenographic design in museums: the Tim Burton exhibition

Since its beginnings, cinema has included scenography, or scenographic design, as an auxiliary device in the construction of the film narrative. Museums, on the other hand, have developed different approaches to scenography, according to their typology. In the case of the Museu da Imagem e do Som of...

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Autores: Silva Neto, Alceu, Almeida Cunha Arantes, Priscila
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)
Repositorio:DATJournal
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.datjournal.anhembi.br:article/262
Acceso en línea:https://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/262
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Exposição
Museu
Cenografia
MIS
Exhibition
Museum
Scenography
Exposición
Museo
Escenografia
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Sumario:Since its beginnings, cinema has included scenography, or scenographic design, as an auxiliary device in the construction of the film narrative. Museums, on the other hand, have developed different approaches to scenography, according to their typology. In the case of the Museu da Imagem e do Som of São Paulo, MIS-SP, which houses an eminently audiovisual collection, the scenography is often used as a factor to attract the public, transforming its exhibitions into shows. Assuming this, the present article is made up of three parts. The first comprises notes on the relationship between cinema and scenography. The second lists the affinities of scenographic design in museums. The final part, formats the case study of the exhibition about the filmmaker Tim Burton, comprising the use of scenography in the museum environment. The references will be borrowed from Urssi (2006), Cohen (2015), Gonçalves (2004) and others.